Aaron Smith: From RAF to the Recovery Room - Bringing Structure to Chaos
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In this episode, we meet Aaron Smith, Specialty General Manager for Theatres, Anaesthetics and Critical Care. Aaron came to the NHS just over two years ago from the RAF - with zero clinical background and everything to learn.
We explore the two sliding doors moments that shaped his path: being rejected by the police and marines but accepted by the Air Force, and losing his father a year before leaving the military. The care his dad received from Dr Dennis and the ward nurses showed Aaron the human side of the NHS - and inspired him to give back.
Aaron shares what surprised him most about working in healthcare (the iceberg of work patients never see), how military leadership has evolved from command and control to followship, why the best pilots aren't necessarily the best leaders (and what that means for medical leadership), and what it's like trying to bring structure to an organization where you can't pause to fix things - you're fixing the aeroplane while it's flying.
From chairing a local sports charity to traveling the country watching Middlesbrough, Aaron reminds us that rejection can lead you exactly where you need to be.